I agree, letting non-users see tasks and poke around the tasking manager would 
be very helpful and more in line with HOT's general orientation towards maximum 
openness besides.

I also want to echo your thanks to Pierre Giraud — your flexibility and 
dedication have made so many good things possible.

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From: Pierre Béland <pierz...@yahoo.fr<mailto:pierz...@yahoo.fr>>
Reply-To: Pierre Béland <pierz...@yahoo.fr<mailto:pierz...@yahoo.fr>>
Date: Tuesday, February 4, 2014 5:47 PM
To: Robert Banick 
<robert.ban...@redcross.org<mailto:robert.ban...@redcross.org>>, Mark Cupitt 
<markcup...@gmail.com<mailto:markcup...@gmail.com>>, 
"k...@maploser.com<mailto:k...@maploser.com>" 
<k...@maploser.com<mailto:k...@maploser.com>>
Cc: "hot@openstreetmap.org<mailto:hot@openstreetmap.org>" 
<hot@openstreetmap.org<mailto:hot@openstreetmap.org>>
Subject: Re: [HOT] Tech WG - tasking manager - workflow branch

Hi Robert,

Yes, if Validation was to be kept, the Invalidation step is essential to avoid 
uncontrolled situations were incompleted jobs are validated.

We are discussing about implementing rapidly this version. But one 
functionality that would be important to add in this Version 1 is to allow 
people to look at the Task Manager job without providing an OSM Acccount, like 
it is now done in the future Version 2.

To advocate about OSM Activations and usefulnes of the Task Manager, we 
generally provide the link to the Task Manager or to a specific job. It would 
be important, then, that outsiders can see the descriptions without being 
requested to provide an OSM account.

This Task Manager is invaluable, with more then 280 jobs in 2013, for various 
mapping projects, support to local communities, humanitarian NGO's and for 
major Activations. This gives us the opportunity to work more closely with 
groups such as Red Cross and MSF and progress in a better response to the 
various humanitarian NGO's mapping needs.  It also showed the capacity to 
escalate our response with the Philippines Typhoon in nov.2013.

A lot of improvements have been made over the year. Thanks to Pierre Giraud 
that responded to our requests in context of Activations, helping to adapt the 
TM to various situtations.

If we want to accelerate the development of the Task Manager and integrate 
other functionalities, including better monitoring for the coordinators, we 
should look in 2014 with our partners at ways to fund the development of the 
Task Manager.


Pierre

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À : Mark Cupitt <markcup...@gmail.com<mailto:markcup...@gmail.com>>; Kate 
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Objet : Re: [HOT] Tech WG - tasking manager - workflow branch

I strongly agree. Validation is very useful, just not 100% well implemented in 
its current form. "Invalidation" would be an important step, as would tighter 
guidance on the validation process. Since it's supposed to be a decision taken 
with authority, it makes sense to have the definition of valid be less of a 
free for all and generally better defined.

Robert Banick | Field GIS Coordinator | International Services | Ì American Red 
Cross<http://www.redcross.org/>
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Tel 202-303-5017 | Cell 202-805-3679 | Skype robert.banick

From: Mark Cupitt <markcup...@gmail.com<mailto:markcup...@gmail.com>>
Date: Tuesday, February 4, 2014 11:21 AM
To: "k...@maploser.com<mailto:k...@maploser.com>" 
<k...@maploser.com<mailto:k...@maploser.com>>
Cc: "hot@openstreetmap.org<mailto:hot@openstreetmap.org>" 
<hot@openstreetmap.org<mailto:hot@openstreetmap.org>>
Subject: Re: [HOT] Tech WG - tasking manager - workflow branch

Dear All

As a newbie on HOT, I think that validation has a place. When a responder looks 
at a mapped set of areas it is useful to know if the data has been checked or 
not. It may influence how the data is utilized and evaluated especially for 
those who base operational decisions on the mapped data.

The more experienced mappers, perhaps the Voting Members could have the 
facility to Unvalidate a block if they look at it, or perhaps people could flag 
a validated block for a review by a more experienced mapper if they see issues, 
these flagged blocks could be shown visually.as<http://visually.as/> a 
different color square so that an overall feel for the current status and 
confidence level by experienced HOT members on the data mapped could be 
assessed quickly.

Just a thought

Regards

Mark



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On Wed, Feb 5, 2014 at 12:07 AM, Kate Chapman 
<k...@maploser.com<mailto:k...@maploser.com>> wrote:
Hi All,

On the other side of "for validation" it is a well liked feature for
some of our more traditional partners. (Including those that
originally funded v2 of the tasking manager)

It would be nice not to take features away from the 1st version. I
would suggest we look at ways to encourage validation. I think one way
for example would be to let people validate more than one square at a
time.

Thanks,

-Kate

On Tue, Feb 4, 2014 at 10:54 PM, Pierre GIRAUD 
<pierre.gir...@gmail.com<mailto:pierre.gir...@gmail.com>> wrote:
> Hey Harry!
>
> You read my mind.
> Let's try without validation.
>
> I'm pretty sure that the validation feature can be re-added in a near
> future. We just need to find a way to have something easy to understand for
> the end user. And I am convinced that if it's simple for the end-user it
> will not require to much effort to implement.
> For the most motivated of us, I think that UI mockups are a neat way to
> brainstorm and share ideas.
>
> Pierre
>
>
> On Tue, Feb 4, 2014 at 4:36 PM, Harry Wood 
> <m...@harrywood.co.uk<mailto:m...@harrywood.co.uk>> wrote:
>>
>> Seems people aren't sure about the idea of removing the validation step,
>> but I think it's good idea. I'm sure Pierre is suggesting this change having
>> looked quite carefully at the way people are using the task manager system.
>>
>> The idea of validation was to allow pro-mappers to coordinate the process
>> of double-checking over the area of a whole job, without too much
>> duplication of that double-checking effort, but how many whole jobs has this
>> happened on? It's easy to see the validation step has not been adopted much.
>> Either we don't have many pro-mappers with confidence to validate, or
>> they're not that interested in doing validation (perhaps because we have a
>> steady flow of new jobs work on)
>>
>> And the thing which is always easy to overlook, the feature comes at a
>> cost. It makes the system that little bit more complex to understand.
>>
>> I like the idea of trying without validation. A compromise might be to
>> have it as some sort of hidden feature, but then that's effort to develop
>> something which few users see.
>>
>> Harry
>>
>> ________________________________
>> From: Pierre GIRAUD <pierre.gir...@gmail.com<mailto:pierre.gir...@gmail.com>>
>> To: HOT Openstreetmap <hot@openstreetmap.org<mailto:hot@openstreetmap.org>>
>> Sent: Sunday, 2 February 2014, 18:46
>> Subject: [HOT] Tech WG - tasking manager - workflow branch
>>
>>
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> It's been a while now that I've started working on a "workflow" branch
>> (more than a year ago). The main purpose of this development was to improve
>> the user experience by simplifying the interface a bit.
>>
>> This branch is the one used for the instance working at
>> http://tasks2.hotosm.org<http://tasks2.hotosm.org/>.
>>
>> I'm now confident and I think that it's ready. I would now like to merge
>> the work into the master branch and update the main instance. It will also
>> eventually allow us to remove this second instance. I will do my best to
>> retrieve the data as well.
>>
>> For those who don't know yet, in addition to user interface modification,
>> the main enhancement is deep linking ie. links to tasks in a read only mode.
>> This allow users to share a link to the task they are working on for
>> example.
>> I also got rid of the "validation" process because it has been the source
>> of problems recently. Let's rethink this feature if we really need it.
>> People still can invalidate tasks though.
>>
>> If no one is fiercely against i, I'll do the merge later this week.
>>
>> This will help me give an answer to Mikel and others who were asking me
>> how much work is left to get v1 functionnalities in v2.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Pierre
>>
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